Multinational giant Sodexo acquires New Castle-based K&R Vending

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Sodexo’s InReach acquired K&R Breakroom Services headquartered in New Castle. The price was not disclosed.

With this purchase, Sodexo’s InReach will serve Philadelphia, southern New Jersey, Delaware, and eastern Maryland, a release stated.

“The InReach team is excited to welcome the K&R team to the family,” said InReach President, Ken Sullivan. “This addition will extend Sodexo’s reach and bring InReach offerings to the Delaware Valley. Additionally, we’re looking forward to welcoming K&R President, Bradlee Whitson, to the InReach leadership team and anticipate a fruitful and collaborative partnership in the years to come.”

K&R was founded in 1978 by Konrad and Richard Stutzmann. Brad Whitson joined the company in 1988 and his son Bradlee joined in 2007.

“This is an exciting step forward for both K&R Vending Services and InReach,” said K&R President, Bradlee Whitson. “The employee and client first culture of InReach made my father, Brad, and I very comfortable that InReach was the right company for our great employees and customers.”

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“The acquisition of K&R Vending represents another step in our larger food transformation strategy,” said Sodexo North American’s CEO of Food Transformation, Husein Kitabwalla. “This acquisition stands as a pivotal milestone within our all-encompassing strategy tailored to the food and beverage space, propelling our ongoing efforts to extend InReach’s influence and footprint throughout North America.”

InReach offerings include micro markets, vending, office coffee, pantry, water, catering, fresh food, and on-site food service. Sodexo North America is part of a global company with a presence in 45 countries. Sodexo is based in France.

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